Archive for February, 2006

how to calculate the net cash flow with 0 amortization expense? ?

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

MiMi asked: If i have the reported net income as 3.1 million and depreciation as $500,000. How do I calculate net cash flow with 0 amortization expense?Tracy Butzlaff

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What is the difference between a company being cash flow positive and profitable?

Tuesday, February 14th, 2006

ziggle asked: I assume that being profitable is a stronger statement tha being cash flow positive - correct? Can you be profitable and not cash flow positive? Vice Versa?Doug Engessor

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Trying to Keep a Good Cash Flow

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

 Whenever you hear people talking about money, sometimes you will hear them talk about cash flow. However, not all of us know what cash flow is. This is a term that is used to describe the amount of money coming into your house hold. Pretty much, the more cash flow you have, the more money [...]

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